The Magic of Public Speaking

19 Feb, 2017 - 00:02 0 Views
The Magic of Public Speaking

The Sunday Mail

Tadiwanashe Nyatsine, Form 2 Queen Elizabeth School
Have you ever been deeply embarrassed in front of the whole school? Well, I have, several times.  When I was in primary, my mum always told me about the importance of hard work, honesty and worshipping the Lord, but never communication.

It was only when I was chosen to be a prefect in grade 7 when I realised the importance of communication skills, especially public speaking skills.

Every assembly, as prefects, we would take turns to address the whole school. Whenever it was my turn it was not easy. I would hate going to that assembly more than going to a dentist! I was so shy and full of stage fright. I could easily practice my speech at home but the moment I stood in front of the whole school I would turn into a block of ice with no confidence.

I would stammer, shiver and lose face in the process. It was a deeply embarrassing experience for a whole year.

Tadiwanashe Nyatsine

Tadiwanashe Nyatsine

Little did I know that right here in Harare there is a company called Business Times that trains school children public speaking skills. During Christmas holidays, my mum took me to their classes at Borrowdale scout hall.

The experience was truly magical. The trainer, Mr Felix Zinhara is amazing, a Toastmaster of the highest order. He took us through 10 hours of intensive training, 1 hour per day. The course is a learn-by-doing process where you learn 10 public speaking skills in a relaxed environment full of fun. I will never forget that experience.

At the end of that course I was a completely different person. Even my friends keep asking what happened. My confidence has skyrocketed. I can now easily craft and deliver a flawless speech anytime, with energy and enthusiasm.

Students, YOU CAN SEND YOUR ARTICLES THROUGH E-MAIL, FACEBOOK, WHATSAPP or TEXT Just app Charles Mushinga on 0772936678 or send your articles, pictures, poetry, art . . . to Charles Mushinga at [email protected] or [email protected] or follow Charles Mushinga on Facebook or @charlesmushinga on Twitter. You can also post articles to The Sunday Mail Bridge, PO Box 396, Harare or call 0772936678

Share This:

Survey


We value your opinion! Take a moment to complete our survey

This will close in 20 seconds